UK health agencies have warned travellers against pursuing cheap medical tourism overseas, as cosmetic procedures continue to pose a dangerous problem for airlines.
The rise of plastic surgeries, from “Turkey teeth” veneers to hair transplants and tummy tucks, seems most apparent on return flights to the UK from Istanbul Airport.
Recent reports of blood-stained bandages and swollen faces in Turkish terminals are presenting airlines with “airborne emergencies” including diversions and risk of passenger death, reports The i.
According to the newspaper, of a 94 per cent rise in people requiring hospital treatment in the UK following cosmetic…
















